Friday, December 20, 2013

The Human Face 100,000 Years From Now

The Human Face 100,000 Years from Now

Have you ever wondered what the human face might look like 100,000 years from now? Probably not, but scientists have already started to develop images of what our faces might look like. We sure have changed since the Stone Age where our prehistoric ancestors were mirrored cavemen. We have come a long way from then and scientists predict we will come further from where we are today.

Dr. Alan Kwan, who holds a PhD in computational genomics from Washington University in St. Louis believes ‘the fate of the human face will be increasingly determined by human tastes’.  He believes our eyes will grow 'unnervingly large' as the human race colonizes the solar system and people start living in the dimmer environments of colonies further away from the sun. Our eyes aren’t the only thing predicted to change; our skin will also become more pigmented to help alleviate the damage by harmful UV radiation outside of the earth’s protective ozone.

Dr. Kwan also predicts that people will have thicker eyelids and a more pronounced superciliary arch (the smooth, frontal bone of the skull under the brow), to deal with the effects of low gravity. The truth is none of us will ever know what humans will look like then or if the human race will survive that long but it’s funny to envision ourselves looking like this.

Images are by Artist and Researcher Nickolay Lamm.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2337804/Huge-foreheads-flat-faces-saucer-like-eyes-How-human-face-look-100-000-years.html#ixzz2nrNS3Ubf

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